Volkswagen delivers around 4.8 million vehicles worldwide in 2024

Graphic titled “Deliveries of the Volkswagen Brand in 2024 Nearly at Previous Year’s Level.” The central figure “4.8 million” highlights the total number of vehicles delivered worldwide, showing a decline of -1.4% compared to the previous year. Regional data is distributed across a stylized world map.
  • Volkswagen is defending its undisputed market leadership in Europe but also growing significantly in North and South America
  • Diverse customer needs are being met through extensive model portfolio comprising all drive types
  • Volkswagen has delivered around 500,000 units of the all-electric ID.3 to customers since the model series was launched
  • SUV trend sustained: new generation of the T-Roc arrives in 2025

Wolfsburg. Despite strong headwinds, Volkswagen delivered around 4.8 million vehicles to customers worldwide last year (1.4 per cent fewer than in the previous year). Volkswagen was again the clear market leader in Germany with a market share of 19.1 per cent, according to the German Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA).

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